Show THROUGH THE GLAD EYES OF A WOMAN By JANE DOE 1 4 YOUNG LOVE LOVET LOVEI T I TAKE a text for my little piece pec this day from a wise man And I address It to all young lovers There can be no improvement In morals until we revert to to- to the old old- fashioned practice of youthful mar mar- Thus an eminent physician H l i There Is nothIng half so sweet In J life os as loves love's young dream I Alt Ali those young things I ha hae hac c heard bemoaning their cruel fate because they are not In a position to collect I household gods and goddesses Including I 1 ing 1 CupId generally want to commence commence com com- mence their hymeneal h mcneal partnership on the comfortable plane as that on which their parents are now living I think this Is silly sUly There are few experiences more than to start life from rock rock- Ill bottom n a and climb steadily upwards with the help of each other to a 0 state of security and ease pase which Is all the sweeter because you have both sweated to secure It Well ma maybe be your girl refuses to marry now because she wants to start life Ufe where tier her father left oft or because you OU haven't got that expected expected ex- ex raIse or because she's frightened frightened fright fright- ened at the responsibilities and tIes of motherhood and matrimony Tell her that there Is nothIng more clear than the Spectacle of a Pa and andUn Un Ma and Baby aU all growing up together together to- to gether She will never know such fun until she marries She will never know what happIness Is until she ht's hd's a baby all her own And you sIr Instead of evenings e spent at stuffy cinemas or afternoons whiled aWa away jammed like a sardine nt at the baseball match will be able to stay at home In your own young nest playing nt at mothers and fathers fa- fa In real earnest 0 by McClure Newspaper SyndIcate 0 0 |